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I don't think the problem here is the Sessions talk. It seems to be about the protests and the way the student paper covered it, then apologizing for trying to be actual journalists.Honestly, not a big deal. These events are promoted by bigger conservative interest groups who control college republican groups.
Seriously, what college student gives a shart about Sessions? He was invited by some third party TP USA or PAC group. If you don’t work I or around higher ed, you probably don’t understand.
That's a fantastic perspective from Dean Whitaker. Seems like Medill is in good hands.
After the paper was blasted by their own Alumni he had to step in.
I don't have much insight about that, but it is a fantastic letter from Dean Whitaker.
Go to the link I posted, read the column and scroll down to the comments. Twitter was far uglier but included a lot of non-NWU grads